"Calls for workstyle innovation have grown, and the company was challenged to develop a means to implement a telework system, such as working from home or from a satellite office. This triggered our efforts toward the company-wide deployment of VDI."

Motoaki Nakamura
Director of the Group Common Service Division, IT Strategy Headquarters of Fujitsu

Building a secure and easy-to-use Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for workstyle innovation by 80,000 Fujitsu Group employees.

Customer

Needed to build a system for teleworking to promote workstyle innovation

Wanted to minimize the risk of data breaches by the threat of malware, such as targeted cyber attacks

Wanted to eliminate security inadequacies (against the impersonation of users) by only using VDI and to make it more convenient

Challenge

Needed to build a system for teleworking to promote workstyle innovation

Wanted to minimize the risk of data breaches by the threat of malware, such as targeted cyber attacks

Wanted to eliminate security inadequacies (against the impersonation of users) by only using VDI and to make it more convenient

Solution

In the second half of 2015, Fujitsu started an initiative to deploy VDI throughout the company and its group companies in Japan. This project targets 80,000 out of a total of 110,000 Fujitsu Group employees, with the goal of completing the deployment in the first half of FY2017.

Benefit

Develop an environment for working anywhere with VDI. It also provides an alternative for when network access is unavailable

Take security measures, including the application of the latest antivirus updates and installation of applications, by the IT divisions at one single step